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Galaxies
Nebula
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Nebula
Nebula are clouds of dust and gases located within our own galaxy. Some of these nebula are regions where new stars are being born. Others are actually created by the explosions of dying stars. The gases in some nebula are hot enough to produce their own light. Other types of nebula are lit up by nearby stars...like a headlight in the fog.
M-1 Crab Nebula IC-5070 Using WO80 In H-Alpha IC-1318 In H-Alpha IC-5146 Cocoon Nebula
M-1 Crab Nebula IC-5070 Using WO80 In H-Alpha IC-1318 In H-Alpha IC-5146 Cocoon Nebula
NGC-7538 NGC-650 Little Dumbbell Nebula M-16 Eagle Nebula In H-Alpha M-16 Eagle Nebula
NGC-7538 NGC-650 Little Dumbbell Nebula M-16 Eagle Nebula In H-Alpha M-16 Eagle Nebula
NGC-2392 Eskimo Nebula IC-434 Horse Head Nebula In H-Alpha IC-410 Tadpoles In H-Alpha IC-1805 In H-Alpha
NGC-2392 Eskimo Nebula IC-434 Horse Head Nebula In H-Alpha IC-410 Tadpoles In H-Alpha IC-1805 In H-Alpha
IC-1590 Pacman Nebula In H-Alpha IC-1590 Pacman Nebula NGC-7000 North American Nebula In H-Alpha M-27 Dumbbell Nebula
IC-1590 Pacman Nebula In H-Alpha IC-1590 Pacman Nebula NGC-7000 North American Nebula In H-Alpha M-27 Dumbbell Nebula
NGC-6905 In H-Alpha Part Of NGC-6960 Veil Nebula In H-Alpha IC-1848 In H-Alpha IC-1848
NGC-6905 In H-Alpha Part Of NGC-6960 Veil Nebula In H-Alpha IC-1848 In H-Alpha IC-1848
IC-63 In H-Alpha Merope Part Of M-45 Pleiades Star Cluster NGC-7635 Bubble Nebula M-57 Ring nebula
IC-63 In H-Alpha Merope Part Of M-45 Pleiades Star Cluster NGC-7635 Bubble Nebula M-57 Ring nebula
Part Of M-42 Orion Nebula NGC-6781
Part Of M-42 Orion Nebula NGC-6781
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